atregard
Atregard is a neologism used in contemporary discourse to describe a stance of deliberate, balanced attention toward multiple subjects or perspectives within a situation. As a concept, atregard encompasses both cognitive processes of attention and ethical considerations regarding who or what receives weight in judgment or decision-making. The term is generally treated as a nominal label; some writers also employ it as a verb, as in to atregard a matter, meaning to apply deliberate attention across competing concerns.
Origin and etymology: The precise origin is uncertain; atregard appears in online philosophy, ethics, and human–computer
Usage: In ethics and governance, atregard advocates argue that policy analysis should maintain equal attention to
Examples: The committee acted with atregard toward residents, workers, and businesses alike. The algorithm incorporates atregard
Criticism and alternatives: Some critics call the term vague or redundant with existing concepts such as empathy,